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Compulsory Registration in Kings Speech

by admin|Published July 19, 2024|1 comment

The Kings Speech on July 17th 2024 included proposals for a Children Not In School Register as part of the Children’s Wellbeing Bill. Read more here https://edyourself.org/registration-in-kings-speech-july-2024/

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